Bruce Wayne – Vehicle Code 23103. Reckless Driving. For the remainder of his senior year, and the summer before college, he has to do community service… at Arkham Asylum. Scared Straight. Gotham is rocked by the murder of a well-known philanthropist. A group of anarchists has been identified as the perpetrators. One is caught and... Continue Reading →
Detective Comics: 80 Years of Batman Deluxe Edition
About a year after the 80th Anniversary of Superman's birth into comicdom, DC's tribute its other favorite son will be released. Much like The Man of Steel's anthology, The Caped Crusader's collection includes a series of comics from over the years and short essays by the writers and artists who have helped create the mythos... Continue Reading →
The Court of Owls by Greg Cox
First of all, I want to say thank you to Drew over at The Tattooed Book Geek for reminding me that this one was coming out. I read his review and knew I had to pick it up ASAP. Gonna make this a quick one, so hold on! The book starts with a tortured/ murdered art-history professor and his missing grad... Continue Reading →
Harley Quinn: Mad Love by Paul Dini and Pat Cadigan
The making of a villain: What turns a person? Innate evil, the creep of greed, or the slights of the system, the slow burn of an oppressive bureaucracy that no one individual can rally against... but it's even easier when the catalyst is The Joker. Growing up in Brooklyn, Harleen Quinnzel is almost forgotten amongst... Continue Reading →
Batman: White Knight by Sean Murphy
Much has been written about the symbiotic relationship between Batman and Joker. Yet, we must always ask, is it a mutualistic relationship or parasitic? Who benefits? The Joker? Batman? What do the people of Gotham get from their super criminal and masked crusader? Are they really protected? Sean Murphy's Batman: White Knight poses these questions... Continue Reading →